One Year Ago: Artemis I Lifts Off – NASA

One Year Ago: Artemis I Lifts Off – NASA

In this photo, NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), carrying the Orion spacecraft, lifts off the pad at Launch Complex 39B at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1:47 a.m. EST on Nov. 16, 2022. Set on a path to the Moon, this officially began the Artemis I mission. Over the course of 25.5 … Read more

From childhood stargazing to building a lunar space station   – NASA

From childhood stargazing to building a lunar space station   – NASA

Even growing up in the heart of Washington, D.C., stargazer Oliver Ortiz felt a connection to space from a young age and always wondered what was beyond the city lights. Now a seasoned engineer with Northrop Grumman, he is contributing to a new era of space exploration with Gateway, humanity’s first space station in lunar … Read more

NASA Invites Media to First Astrobotic, ULA Robotic Artemis Moon Launch  – NASA

NASA Invites Media to First Astrobotic, ULA Robotic Artemis Moon Launch  – NASA

Media accreditation is open for the first United States commercial robotic flight to the Moon’s surface as part of NASA’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis program. Carrying NASA and commercial payloads, Astrobotic will launch its Peregrine lander on United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Vulcan rocket no earlier than Sunday, Dec. 24, from Space … Read more

Early Production Continues on Advanced Upper Stage for NASA Moon Rocket – NASA

Early Production Continues on Advanced Upper Stage for NASA Moon Rocket – NASA

Link to full image Technicians at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans have completed a major portion of a weld confidence article for the advanced upper stage of NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket. The hardware was rotated to a horizontal position and moved to another part of the facility Oct. 24. The weld … Read more

True Blue: High-Power Propulsion for Gateway – NASA

True Blue: High-Power Propulsion for Gateway – NASA

The blue hue of the Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) is seen inside a vacuum chamber at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland during recent thruster qualification testing. This 12-kilowatt Hall thruster is the most powerful electric propulsion thruster in production, and it will be critical to future science and exploration missions at the Moon … Read more

NASA Welcomes Netherlands as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory – NASA

NASA Welcomes Netherlands as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory – NASA

During a ceremony at the Dutch Ambassador’s Residence in Washington on Wednesday, the Netherlands became the 31st country to sign the Artemis Accords. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson participated in the signing ceremony for the agency, and Netherlands Space Office (NSO) director Harm van de Wetering signed on behalf of the Netherlands. NASA Deputy Administrator Pam … Read more

NASA’s Modern History Makers: Sarah Tipler – NASA

NASA’s Modern History Makers: Sarah Tipler – NASA

<back to gallery Growing up, Sarah Tipler always felt out of place. She had trouble with time management, structuring her day, and focusing her attention, but she didn’t know why. “For all of my undergraduate education, I really struggled to keep up despite understanding the material,” Tipler said. “It took a ton of work to … Read more

NASA, JAXA Benefit from Collaborative Fellowship Experience – NASA

NASA, JAXA Benefit from Collaborative Fellowship Experience – NASA

A yearlong journey of cultural and professional development overseas has a NASA Deep Space Logistics employee excited about current and future collaboration with one of America’s key international partners in the agency’s Artemis program.    Katherine Cook, who develops cargo delivery services for NASA’s Gateway, recently returned to the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida after … Read more

First Artemis Crew Trains for Mission Around Moon – NASA

First Artemis Crew Trains for Mission Around Moon – NASA

Four astronauts are busy training for Artemis II, the first mission to carry humans on NASA’s powerful SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft, testing systems to support life in deep space on future Moon missions and expanding the space frontier beyond Earth orbit. In August, the crew – NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor … Read more

Dr. Guy Bluford Reflects on 40th Anniversary of Historic Shuttle Flight  – NASA

Dr. Guy Bluford Reflects on 40th Anniversary of Historic Shuttle Flight  – NASA

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the space shuttle Challenger’s STS-8 mission, former astronaut Dr. Guion “Guy” Bluford, the first African American to fly in space, discussed his historic flight at Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland on Aug. 28.  NASA Chief Historian Brian Odom moderated a panel discussion about Bluford’s experience and how … Read more